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Once we made the decision to move back to the US, I found myself noticing things about everyday Egypt that I would miss. I kept thinking that I need to start a list but I’m terrible about remembering, so I’ve decided to start a running blog list. I’ll just add things as I think of them.

Today’s nostalgia nuggets:

Sentimental Egyptian men– seriously, the all-time favorite movies of men here are Titanic, Love Story, and Sweet November. Notice a theme? Tragic love. An appreciation of sicky sweetness is nothing to be ashamed about here. I like that. I also like that men hold hands and walk arm in arm with friends. It’s nice to see brotherly affection physically expressed. It feels very honest.

Fresh seasonal fruit– it’s sooo good. So so good. We never realized how much better local fruit eaten in season tastes. And it’s crazy cheap. I’ll miss the mangos. They have a large sweet variety of mango here that is scrumptious. And the strawberries are wonderful and a million times cheaper than in the US. Also, fresh juice everywhere. I like being able to order a mango juice or lemon with mint at a restaurant.

The compulsion to give directions even if the giver doesn’t know what they’re talking about- If you asked someone in the US for directions somewhere and they didn’t know, they’d tell you they didn’t know, maybe suggest someone else to ask. Here if they don’t know, they give directions anyway. They send you off the wrong way and probably hope they sent you the right way. Or they come with you and ask everyone along the way for directions, just to make sure you get there. It would be annoying if it weren’t born of a real desire to help.